Abdominal Imaging - Case Report

Clinical and CT findings of epiploic appendagitis within an inguinal hernia

  • Hüseyin Özkurt
  • Ozan Karatağ
  • Ercan Karaarslan
  • Muzaffer Başak

Received Date: 25.02.2004 Accepted Date: 20.10.2005 Diagn Interv Radiol 2007;13(1):23-25

Epiploic appendagitis is a rare condition resulting from an acute inflammation of an appendix epiploica. Epiploic appendagitis is frequently misdiagnosed as either acute appendicitis or acute diverticulitis, and the diagnosis is usually made during surgery. Epiploic appendagitis is a rare, self-limiting condition, which can be easily diagnosed with computed tomography (CT). Imaging with CT may suggest the diagnosis thus preventing unnecessary surgery. Medical management of symptoms is usually sufficient. Herein, we present CT findings of an epiploic appendagitis case that developed in a left inguinal hernia, which is a very rare entity.

Keywords: appendix epiploica • epiploic appendagitis • hernia, inguinal • computed tomography, X-ray